Under: Depths of Fear review — Trial and terror
If I could shout one thing from the horror video game mountains, it’d be, “stop designing hide-and-seek monster segments and…
If I could shout one thing from the horror video game mountains, it’d be, “stop designing hide-and-seek monster segments and…
Layers upon layers. Fighting EX Layer is a one-one-one fighting game that’s built for a very specific audience. There’s no tutorial,…
(credit: Thrustmaster) As with any controller or peripheral, two things immediately come to mind: how it works, and what the…
Disintegration smashes first-person-shooting and real-time tactics together to create a wild, crazy thrill ride of a strategy game with a…
The intoxicating allure of modern Doom’s hyper-aggressive ballad of blood and bullets did not go unnoticed. There comes a moment…
You could describe Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War and Company of Heroes as revolutionary RTS games. That is, if not…
Mars is just a boring dead ball of rust-colored dust. That just will not do. We have to turn it…
Some games deliver exactly what they promise. In this case, Hotshot Racing promises a throwback to the flat polygonal arcade racers…
Releasing out of Early Access can be tricky. Bartlow’s Dread Machine, a unique twin-stick shooter with a surprising amount of creativity…
I’m not going to beat around the bush here: Yakuza: Like a Dragon is fucking great. Yes, I know, I…